This was my first watercolor attempt, based on a photograph I took of the Chestnut Hill Reservoir at sunset this past July.
Summer Sunset – Chestnut Hill Reservoir watercolor painting, 11"x15". |
Here's the photo:
Chestnut Hill Reservoir sunset photograph |
I do like landscapes, but they're kind of the cliché subject matter for watercolors, so for my next two paintings, I wanted something a bit less typical and more challenging.
For my second watercolor, I found this image online.
Image of model falling on the runway |
Though the colors are drab, I decided watercolors would help to enhance the subject matter a bit.
I drew this out in pencil before painting it. Getting the face and hair the way I wanted them proved to be the most challenging. Painting the shadows was yet another challenge.
Model Crush watercolor, 11"x15". |
For my third watercolor, I found this online image:
Another image of model falling on runway |
I had to draw this out in pencil first to get a sense of what's going on.
Pencil sketch of Model Crush II |
This watercolor painting took weeks to complete. To get the black, I experimented and mixed brown with blue, which worked out pretty well. The most challenging part was getting the chest portion painted because there's so much going on in that area. The areas with crystals and sequins were really difficult. To enhance these areas, I used glitter glue for sparkle.
Model Crush II watercolor with glitter glue, 11"x15". |
Love what u r doing, Joey! I'll go antiquing with you anytime! I love schnorring!
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